Quick Transmigration: Targeted by the Boss

Chapter 1198: A perverse young man, fierce and violent (4)

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There was laughter and joy in the front, but in the backyard, in the house converted from a woodshed, it was completely deserted.

Su Qiao slowly got up, walked to the window in his worn black cloth shoes, fumbled to light a candle on the table, and then returned to bed.

444 looked at her slow movements:

In the front hall, they are discussing selling you, aren't you in a hurry

Su Qiao kicked off his cloth shoes, sat cross-legged on the old blue and white blanket, his face calm.

"What's the hurry?"

Can they sell Su Qiao just because they want to

Your dad and your mom are really useless.

444 looked at it with disdain.

"Oh, one is son-centric and foolishly filial, while the other is despised by her husband and mother-in-law and laughed at by her sisters-in-law and neighbors every day because she didn't give birth to a son. What's the point?"

The eldest son of the Su family, Su Guoqiang, her cheap father, is soft-hearted and listens to his mother in everything.

Plus, I have been brainwashed by the old lady over the years.

Subconsciously, he had already blamed his youngest daughter for the broken leg.

As for her mother, Xiao Aizhen, she was under a lot of pressure after giving birth to a daughter. She wanted to have a son as her second child, but she didn't expect it to be another daughter.

The greater the hope, the greater the disappointment, and the resentment that arises from this.

Not only that, on the day my second daughter was born, there were several consecutive heavy rains, and a mudslide occurred on the mountain, burying the mine where my father-in-law was, and my father-in-law never came out again.

This made her unable to hold her head up in the Su family any more.

Even though she was bullied by her mother-in-law and mocked by her younger brother's wife and sister-in-law every day, she didn't dare to resist at all.

So she blamed all the problems on her youngest daughter.

Su Qiao carefully sorted out the memories in his mind.

"Besides, it's not that they are useless, but they only treat Su Baozhu as their daughter and have never treated me as their daughter."

Her sister Su Baozhu's situation was exactly the opposite of hers.

Although Su Baozhu also has a daughter, she is the first child and expectations for her are not that high.

It was a daughter, and I was just a little unhappy. But since it was my first baby, I still put a lot of thought and energy into it.

In addition, on the day Su Baozhu was born, Grandpa Su Dazhuang happened to wash a piece of gold sand the size of a broad bean on the riverbed.

The Su family, especially old lady Su and her husband, immediately treated this granddaughter as a treasure.

If Su Qiao is a jinx with a tough life, then in the eyes of the Su family, especially old lady Su, Su Baozhu is definitely a little lucky star.

This also led to vastly different treatments for the two people in this family.

Su Qiao has been doing laundry, cooking, cutting grass, collecting firewood, weeding and watering the fields, planting and harvesting since she was five years old. There is always endless work to do.

But the food was the worst. Sometimes when I came back late, I couldn’t even get a cold steamed bun.

Don’t even think about new clothes or anything like that.

As far as she could remember, apart from a few new sets of clothes her aunt had made for her during the Chinese New Year, the rest were things her sister Su Baozhu had discarded.

No matter whether it's too short or too big, no one has ever cared.

But Su Baozhu was treated completely differently.

The most tiring work I do is probably washing clothes and dishes, and even then, I still complain of being tired every time.

Not only did she eat better than Su Qiao on weekdays, but the old lady also secretly cooked for her from time to time. Every morning when she went to school, her mother also secretly fed her food.

Speaking of going to school is what makes Su Qiao most angry.

Because of the concerns of the villagers and fear of gossip, the Su family sent her to elementary school when she was seven years old.

But she only went to elementary school for five years. After she graduated, no one asked for her opinion and naturally asked her to come back to help with housework.